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john miller, bill bratton back with us as well as gayle king and scott pelley. here's what interests me. we know their name, we know a little bit about them. where the father is, is the father alive, where the mother is, the siblings, all those kinds of questions. >> well, those things are coming out slowly but surely over time. looks like the associated press has found the father in russia. he told them that, of course, he couldn't imagine his boys being involved in anything like this. and he also told the associated press that he thought that one of his sons was a second-year medical student in boston, and as best we can tell, neither of these young men has ever been enrolled in medical school. who knows what they were telling their father. >> we heard from an uncle who describ described him as a loser. we're trying to figure out if these two are acting on their own or if they're tied to a larger group. how do you begin to make that connection? what needs to happen? >> basically, they are going to map out these guys' entire lives, every contact, every friend,
john miller, bill bratton back with us as well as gayle king and scott pelley. here's what interests me. we know their name, we know a little bit about them. where the father is, is the father alive, where the mother is, the siblings, all those kinds of questions. >> well, those things are coming out slowly but surely over time. looks like the associated press has found the father in russia. he told them that, of course, he couldn't imagine his boys being involved in anything like this....
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he's here with our own john miller. welcome, brian. >> thank you. >> take us along, john. you've been on both sides. you're getting lets of stuff coming in from social media and you're trying to make sure the story doesn't get ahead of facts. >> and before you even decide what to put out -- and i harken back to my experience in the lapd. i would show up to the scene of some unfolding crisis, and as gayle king and i have talked about so many times on live television here, you know, there's a rule which is the first version of the facts is never right. you have to kind of take it and say this is the information we have and i know it's going to change. some of this stuff, even though it's the official story in the fog of war is just going to turn out to shift and change. for police, that's a big challenge. it's not even what they're putting out to the media. it's about their ability to understand the events because it's all coming in so fast. >> we've had breaking news stories before and breaking news stories in the area of cable but this may be one of those instances where w
he's here with our own john miller. welcome, brian. >> thank you. >> take us along, john. you've been on both sides. you're getting lets of stuff coming in from social media and you're trying to make sure the story doesn't get ahead of facts. >> and before you even decide what to put out -- and i harken back to my experience in the lapd. i would show up to the scene of some unfolding crisis, and as gayle king and i have talked about so many times on live television here, you...
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>> that's right, john miller. thank you. and charlie. as you heard, eyewitnesses say it was a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up at the end of the race were turned into emergency rooms. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. victims were brought to seven boston area hospitals including mass general that took in 29 of them, eight of whom here are listed in critical condition for a total of 17 around the area. as word of the bombings came out, the hospitals quickly sprang into action. they evacuated their emergency rooms preparing for mass casualties because in a post- 9/11 world, hospitals have been training for the worst and yesterday they saw it. the very moment the bombs went off, hundreds of police and emergency medical technicians and even doctors and nurses who were spectators immediately began treating the gravely injured. >> this is like a bomb explosion we hear in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic points in the world. >> reporter: aid stations in place for the race were transf
>> that's right, john miller. thank you. and charlie. as you heard, eyewitnesses say it was a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up at the end of the race were turned into emergency rooms. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. victims were brought to seven boston area hospitals including mass general that took in 29 of them, eight of whom here are listed in critical condition for a total of 17 around the area. as word of the bombings came out, the...
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john miller looks at the magazine's pop connection to the boston suspects. that's ahead on "cbs this morning."to y eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ sonic boom ] did somebody just...? impossible. ♪ yes. yes. yes. noooooooo! [ male announcer ] yep subway broke the 200-calorie breakfast barrier with tempting subway fresh fit breakfast sandwiches. like the steak, egg white & cheese on toasty flatbread. subway. build your better breakfast. i do a lot of research on angie's list before i do any projects on my own. at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to an
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norah. >> that's right, john miller thank you. and charlie, as you've heard, eyewitnesss say it's a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up for the race were turned into emergency rooms, and don dahlor joins us from massachusetts general hospital. >> reporter: victims were brought to area boston hospitals, massachusetts general who took in 29. word of the bombing came out, hospitals quickly sfrangprang into action evacuated emergency rooms. in a post 9/11 world, hospitals were training for the worst and yesterday they saw it. the very moment the bombs went off, hundreds of police emergency medical technicians and doctors and nurses who were spectators immediately began treating the gravely injured. >> this is like explosion we hear about the news in baghdad or israel or some other place in the world. >> reporter: aid stations in place for the race were transformed eded to triage centers. they were stabilized before being transported, which saved many lives. >> some injuries were profound. one woman lost he
norah. >> that's right, john miller thank you. and charlie, as you've heard, eyewitnesss say it's a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up for the race were turned into emergency rooms, and don dahlor joins us from massachusetts general hospital. >> reporter: victims were brought to area boston hospitals, massachusetts general who took in 29. word of the bombing came out, hospitals quickly sfrangprang into action evacuated emergency rooms. in a post 9/11...
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former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and motive. >> victims are remembered through candle-light vigils. >> the death toll remains at three. a chinese national an 8-year-old boy and a 29-year-old woman. >> early tests show a letter sent to roger wicker did contain a lethal biological agent. more tests will be done today to make sure it was indeed ricin. >>> kim williams the wife of eric williams arrested and charged in connection with the death of the kaufman county district attorney, mike mcclelland. >> american airlines back up and running after a computer glitch forced it to ground the entire airport. >> i'm at the airport, and i'm in a line longer than
former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and...
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john miller has the latest on the search. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8." >> authorities here are still in search and rescue mode. >> texas. a scene of destruction. a fertilizer plant caught fire, then exploded last night. >> police say they believe 5 to 15 people have died. at least 160 people were are injured. >> large lacerations, penetrating wounds, the type of things you'd see from shrapnel and blast injury. >> it was just a bright flash and a roar. i thought it was lightning striking the house. >> investigators may have the break they need in the hunt for the boston bomber. they're now trying to identify a mystery man spotted on surveillance video. >> forensic experts will use facial recognition programs comparing images from that surveillance footage we talked about from criminal databases. >> cha they'll be talking about this morning is, do we go out with the public to the public? >> gun-control supporters thought tighter gun laws had a real chance of passing but on wednesday forces opposed to gu
john miller has the latest on the search. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8." >> authorities here are still in search and rescue mode. >> texas. a scene of destruction. a fertilizer plant caught fire, then exploded last night. >> police say they believe 5 to 15 people have died. at least 160 people were are injured. >> large lacerations, penetrating wounds, the type of things you'd see from shrapnel and blast injury. >> it was just a...
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back in a moment, a further consideration of this with john miller of cbs news and others. stay with us. >> rose: joining me now from boston mike barnicle from morning joe, ate native bostonian, kevin cullen from the "boston globe" and here in new york john miller of cbs. i'm pleased to have them here. what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the reports of suspicious package. today was about locking the scene down waiting for the ert, evidence response team to ce, f.b.i. team, and bomb tech in additions to do a painstake post blast investigation. we're seeing that unhold and learning more about the bomb. and the other thing was, there was an early possible suspect a, a person of interest, somebody near the scene that they thought was social suspicious. they've had 24 hours with this person. his story has checked out and he is looking more like a victim and wness than anybody involved. >> rose: what does victim mean? a victim of explosion or something
back in a moment, a further consideration of this with john miller of cbs news and others. stay with us. >> rose: joining me now from boston mike barnicle from morning joe, ate native bostonian, kevin cullen from the "boston globe" and here in new york john miller of cbs. i'm pleased to have them here. what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the...
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john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scott. investigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one real gun and one pellet gun. investigators believe because the officer's holster had a locking system they apparently couldn't get the gun out. officer sean collier was shot in the head execution style while sitting in his patrol car. one of the first responders was officer richard donahue. here he is at the scene of collier's murder, a few hours later he would be seriously wounded in this shootout with the tsarnaev brothers. (gun fire) tamerlan tsarnaev died in the gun battle. the hunt for dzhokhar tsarnaev came to a head the next evening when a man spotted the 19-year- old hiding under a tarp on his boat in the backyard. four members of the boston transit police swat team -- kenny tran, ryan harer, darrell thompson and jeff campbell -- go
john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scott. investigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one real gun and one pellet gun. investigators believe because the officer's holster had a locking system they apparently couldn't get the gun out. officer sean collier was shot in the head execution...
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tonight, john miller has the first interview with that s.w.a.t. team from the massachusetts bay transportation authority, including officer jeff campbell. >> reporter: what's the first you see of the suspect? >> as we're approaching what we call the danger zone, we broke final cover from the house and were out in the yard. that was the danger zone because there's no cover for us except for that ballistic shield. as we're crossing that danger zone, i saw the suspect sitting up on the -- i believe it's called the gunnel of the boat with one leg hanging over the side and his hands were just sort of down by his side. he looked weak. he was shaky, appeared to be losing consciousness and did have some wounds to his body. you could see the blood on his body. >> you can see more of this first interview with the s.w.a.t. team first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> finally tonight, the marathon bombing is a story not only of lives lost but lives changed. don dahler talked to a man who, though wounded, is grateful. >> everybody was in high spirits a
tonight, john miller has the first interview with that s.w.a.t. team from the massachusetts bay transportation authority, including officer jeff campbell. >> reporter: what's the first you see of the suspect? >> as we're approaching what we call the danger zone, we broke final cover from the house and were out in the yard. that was the danger zone because there's no cover for us except for that ballistic shield. as we're crossing that danger zone, i saw the suspect sitting up on the...
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now senior correspond respondent john miller former assistant fbi director. >> good morning. >> where is the investigation now, the new idea that new york may have been a target. >> new york may have been a target is something that came out yesterday. it was something we had a hint on very early on. they interviewed the carjacking victim, the only word i could understand, as they were gathering money and filling up with gas is manhattan. that was an early focus. first he saidere going to go there to party, but later he said they were going to go there to use the rest of the bombs. >> why wasn't new york city told sooner? >> i don't understand the outrage. i'm a former deputy commissioner of the and an assistant director of the fbi. i have a balanced view of both agencies. this seems like a lot of gnashing of teeth over nonsense. two suspects one is dead the other in custody and says spontaneously we were going to go to new york. so it's hard to discern what the threat was. right after the bombing, new york flooded times square with a large force of police officers and maintained them.
now senior correspond respondent john miller former assistant fbi director. >> good morning. >> where is the investigation now, the new idea that new york may have been a target. >> new york may have been a target is something that came out yesterday. it was something we had a hint on very early on. they interviewed the carjacking victim, the only word i could understand, as they were gathering money and filling up with gas is manhattan. that was an early focus. first he...
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. >> john miller is a former assistant fbi director. john, good morning. >> good morning. what are the implications of this wiretapping other than the russians held more cards than we thought? >> i think the implications are that they didn't share everything they had, which is not a great surprise. when you're the fbi dealing with the russian fsb, there's more comfort on the cyber issues and terrorist issues. it's more comfortable but not very comfortable. >> does it say investigators should have done more? >> i don't think so. i think the politicians in this story are doing what they do best, which is they've arrived at the field of battle a little bit late and bayonetted the wounded. in 2011, that somehow there's a magic formula where there will never be a terrorist attack here because someone's in your file with a 90-day assessment that was done at the request of a foreign government. so this is one of those cases where we're looking for the radicalizer, the bomb maker, and as the case unfolds, and i can always say this can change. we're coming into our third weekend of
. >> john miller is a former assistant fbi director. john, good morning. >> good morning. what are the implications of this wiretapping other than the russians held more cards than we thought? >> i think the implications are that they didn't share everything they had, which is not a great surprise. when you're the fbi dealing with the russian fsb, there's more comfort on the cyber issues and terrorist issues. it's more comfortable but not very comfortable. >> does it say...
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we're joined by john miller. >> this is the ultimate crowd sourcing. you have world attention focused on this and a world where you don't have to be watching tv to see that photo go by. we live in the world where it's on everybody's smart phone. anybody can pull it up. and they are counting on this level of crowd sourcing, tens of millions of people, including in other countries, to-- somebody out there knows them. >> rose: we close this evening with a conversation t ob ecomy with india's minister of finance. >> you see, we require massive investment to build our country. the bulk of it comes from domestic savings but we still require at a margin, foreign investment, for that brings technology. that brings invasion, that brings better management skills and management management practices. it opens new markets for us. it introduces us to new products. that is the advantage of getting fdi. >> the texas explosion,s bots to-- boston investigation and the global economy when we continue. >> rose: funding for charlie rose was provided by the following:. >> r
we're joined by john miller. >> this is the ultimate crowd sourcing. you have world attention focused on this and a world where you don't have to be watching tv to see that photo go by. we live in the world where it's on everybody's smart phone. anybody can pull it up. and they are counting on this level of crowd sourcing, tens of millions of people, including in other countries, to-- somebody out there knows them. >> rose: we close this evening with a conversation t ob ecomy with...
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former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, based upon the evidence that was found at that scene, that they were going to attack other individuals. >> authorities question the boston bombing suspect. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev is now communicating in writing with them. >> the battlefield is now in the united states so i believe he is an enemy combatant. >> the fbi did interview tamerlan tsarnaev. >> we need to up our game. >> a moment of silence will be observed today one week after the boston marathon bombing. >> we're not going to stop the marathon because we're stronger than the terrorists. >>> the latest flooding in the midwest has now taken at least three lives. >> the mississippi river more than 10 fee
former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, based upon the evidence that was found at that...
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with us now john miller. former assistant fbi director. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so the fbi spent several hours at the home of tamerlan's widow yesterday. taking dna evidence. do they think she was involved? >> they don't know. they have female dna on a bomb and it was a bomb that came from parts of it probably came from the apartment where they lived and this becomes a critical moment because if that's her dna, their relationship with her may change and the question is what do you do with that? she's already represented by a lawyer. it certainly becomes a circumstantial that says she may have handled the device or parts of the device and that opens the door she may have known. >> has she been cooperative thus far with investigators? >> she's been cooperative to the extent that lawyers are talking to investigators and they took dna samples but i would suggest they probably have a court order to do that. >> if he tested this bomb in or near boston, how do they find out where he did it? >> that's a big question. what they foun
with us now john miller. former assistant fbi director. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so the fbi spent several hours at the home of tamerlan's widow yesterday. taking dna evidence. do they think she was involved? >> they don't know. they have female dna on a bomb and it was a bomb that came from parts of it probably came from the apartment where they lived and this becomes a critical moment because if that's her dna, their relationship with her may change and the...
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miller and some other people in the chief of detectives office and i represented many of the people that worked in the chief of detectives office and you have a lawsuit, the laws in the united states of america you lose, everybody goes home. was she raped? they announced -- the indication now seems to be clear she was raped. >> rose: so he got it wrong and then they told him he was wrong? >> yes, the police got it wrong. there were a lot of things about the first set of facts that made you very suspicious. they were made a mistake. michael operated on information from great sources and those sources turned out to be wrong. >> rose: it wasn't just john miller it was other people, too. >> the great thing about this play is that it's very honest and direct in my opinion about these events. and it tells michael where he was brash and reckless and where he was brave and crusadeing and it's a whole brain. the whole brain, the whole heart at work and that's why personally i actually love the play. you know even though -- you know, there's little splinters of things that are not quite histo
miller and some other people in the chief of detectives office and i represented many of the people that worked in the chief of detectives office and you have a lawsuit, the laws in the united states of america you lose, everybody goes home. was she raped? they announced -- the indication now seems to be clear she was raped. >> rose: so he got it wrong and then they told him he was wrong? >> yes, the police got it wrong. there were a lot of things about the first set of facts that...
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with us, john miller, former assistant fbi director. >> good morning. >> the fbi spent several hours at the home of tamerlan's widow yesterday taking dna evidence. do they think she was involved? >> they don't know. but they have female dna on a bomb and a bomb that came from parts of it probably came from the apartment where they lived and this becomes a critical moment, because if that's her dna, their relationship with her may change and then the question what do you do with that? she's already represented by a lawyer, but it certainly become as a circumstantial evidence piece that says she may have handled the device or parts of the device and that opens the door to she may have knownful. >> has she been cooperative thus far with investigators? >> cooperative to the fact that she has been cooperating, but i would think they had a court order for the dna sample. what they found in the apartment was black powder and parts. but they did not find the kind of work bench would you have needed to make these bombs. so they are still looking for that other place. one way is they recovered
with us, john miller, former assistant fbi director. >> good morning. >> the fbi spent several hours at the home of tamerlan's widow yesterday taking dna evidence. do they think she was involved? >> they don't know. but they have female dna on a bomb and a bomb that came from parts of it probably came from the apartment where they lived and this becomes a critical moment, because if that's her dna, their relationship with her may change and then the question what do you do...
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team members give john miller a play-by-play of how the operation unfolded. plus new details about what the suspects did before the violent standoff. the news is back in the morning and we'll have it for you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie. thanks so much. and as charlie said, bs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> starting out in the news business can be tough and believe me, we know. >> yeah. but no one knows this probably as much as this guy. >> watch. [ [ bleep ], [ bleep ] >> good evening, i'm -- >> there you go. aj clementi on his first day on the job gets himself fired for dropping the "f" bomb. aj apparently was having a difficult time pronouncing a name and was cursing to himself not realizing though that the show had already started. well, he was canned for it. but he has fans who hope he will get a second chance somewhere else. >> i guess he deserves a second chance. but the first day on the job you want to be proper and ready to go. >> we learned your mic is always on even if it's not. >> caught a couple of times. >> aj is getting attention especiall
team members give john miller a play-by-play of how the operation unfolded. plus new details about what the suspects did before the violent standoff. the news is back in the morning and we'll have it for you at 7:00. >> all right, charlie. thanks so much. and as charlie said, bs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> starting out in the news business can be tough and believe me, we know. >> yeah. but no one knows this probably as much as this guy. >> watch. [ [ bleep...
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. >> rose: it wasn't just john miller it was other people, too. >> the great thing about this play is that it's very honest and direct in my opinion about these events. and it tells michael where he was brash and reckless and where he was brave and crusadeing and it's a whole brain. the whole brain, the whole heart at work and that's why personally i actually love the play. you know even though -- you know, there's little splinters of things that are not quite historically accurate but who cares? you're telling the -- >> rose: what do you love about it? the play? >> well -- >> rose: go ahead, -- because he said he loved the play. >> well, i was just going say that through all the vicissitude of mike's life that nora ephron managed to make so many funny parts. i mean, that whole drama she has one of her funniest lines and there's been a drama written about mike before that was great but she had a genius for humor. >> rose: it was off broadway? >> yes; called the wood. and -- but nora had a genius for for humor and she somehow made us laugh. >> rose: what did that controversy do to him?
. >> rose: it wasn't just john miller it was other people, too. >> the great thing about this play is that it's very honest and direct in my opinion about these events. and it tells michael where he was brash and reckless and where he was brave and crusadeing and it's a whole brain. the whole brain, the whole heart at work and that's why personally i actually love the play. you know even though -- you know, there's little splinters of things that are not quite historically accurate...
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in ohio you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, john. >> caller: how are you doing? >> stephanie: good. >> caller: i don't understand -- you talk about tolerance, why can't the boy scouts who do a lot of good their values -- whatever they don't agree with you, you want to change them? whying don't you start your own club and all inclusive club? >> stephanie: because i don't like boys. i don't want to start my own boys club. but, no, i kid, john. because -- >> that seems a little separate but equal, doesn't it? >> caller: well what is wrong? we don't have to agree on everything, but we can respect each other's -- >> stephanie: so why are boy scouts saying it is okay for gay kids to be in scouts then? >> caller: i don't know why. maybe they are trying to apiece like you say. but the point is, why can't -- if a bunch of old guys want to have an old guys club, let them have it. who cares. >> they are a private organization, and that's what the supreme court case -- >> caller: correct. >> but they are chartered by congress, and the
in ohio you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, john. >> caller: how are you doing? >> stephanie: good. >> caller: i don't understand -- you talk about tolerance, why can't the boy scouts who do a lot of good their values -- whatever they don't agree with you, you want to change them? whying don't you start your own club and all inclusive club? >> stephanie: because i don't like boys. i don't want to start my own boys club. but, no, i kid, john. because --...
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. ♪ >> stephanie: the third hour of the "stephanie miller show." this hour brought to you by therabreath lozenges. check it out. hey, daily beast my new favorite john favro, former obama speech writer wrote a piece that sequestration is actually bad. washington never treated the sequester with the seriousness it deserved. some reporters were tweeting about how boring they found the sequester business. but he notes all of the really really bad stuff. it's the paul ryan budget on steroids. brought to you by you know, republican men. ♪ ♪ i'm republican man, made a lot of [ inaudible ] all over the world, and in every state i restrict the rights of at least 1 million girls ♪ i have a vaginal probe waiting for you, down in new mexico ♪ ♪ if you are ever in alaska stop and see my x-governor shovelling snow ♪ ♪ and my right-wing friends down in the old south still have crosses to burn and that rosy we can find a way to try to overturn ♪ ♪ oh the separation of church and state ♪ ♪ i remember the night when the carolina legislator trie
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miller. we'll have much more in just a moment on "cbs this morning." we go right now back to programming. >> announcer: : : ws >>> good morning. it's friday, april 19, 2013. i'm anne-marie and this is the thbs thbs. well, this morning there is breaking news from the boston area. cbs news has learned that one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombing is dead and another is at large. this comes after the fbi released video of the two suspects taken just before the bombing occurred. dozens of law enforcement officials converged on a suburb shortly after an m.i.t. officer was shot and killed just hours after the fbi released photos of the two men suspected in the marathon bombings. watertowocated ten miles
miller. we'll have much more in just a moment on "cbs this morning." we go right now back to programming. >> announcer: : : ws >>> good morning. it's friday, april 19, 2013. i'm anne-marie and this is the thbs thbs. well, this morning there is breaking news from the boston area. cbs news has learned that one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombing is dead and another is at large. this comes after the fbi released video of the two suspects taken just before the...